[geeks] home equipment inventories
Adam Lassek
hayai2 at home.com
Thu Jan 10 15:48:44 CST 2002
Actually you can see through any CD, provided that the printing on the
top doesn't get in the way.
On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 12:02, s at avoidant.org wrote:
> kurt at k-huhn.com wrote:
>
> > Really? That's odd. I have several CDs that I bought at a second-hand
> > music store in Bristol, RI.while in college about 12 yrs ago. They all play
>
>
> You're right, it is odd. I thought it might have been sunlight or
> something, but they weren't exposed. Packed in a cardboard box for a few
> years is all.
>
>
> > > Also, cat pee will rapidly degrade CDs.
> >
> > That sounds like the voice of experience :)
>
>
> Sad but true. Apparently the cat pee gets *inside* the cd and degrades
> the layer of silver foil. The plastic looks undamaged, but if you hold
> the CD up to the light you can see right through it.
>
>
> ---sambo
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